“where everyone is sleeping“
I think students will love seeing the various people and animals piling on top of each other and then all falling once the story reaches it's climax.
I think students will love seeing the various people and animals piling on top of each other and then all falling once the story reaches it's climax.
Audrey Wood‘s The Napping House (1984) is a playful cumulative tale perfect for young readers. Don Wood‘s soft, dreamlike illustrations are key to its charm, using shifting light and cozy details to show the drowsy calm turning into chaos. Each layered sleeper is drawn with humor and warmth, and the changing art mirrors the text‘s rhythm, making the buildup lively and engaging.

More to come. I find this hilarious and therapeutic. 😂😍
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I love the feel of this book through the art. It makes me feel warm and cozy like i‘m about to fall asleep.
This book was published in 2012 and won the Caldecott Honor Award in 2013. This book is a bedtime book that inspires fellowship with natural world and bedtime. The illustrations are fabric like that relates to the bedtime story as well.

The kid is making a bed of books